Hopefully more maps are forthcoming—and it would be great to see more sites outside of New England. A subway for Rocky Mountain National Park, say, or the Galapagos. How about the Greek island of Patmos, where St. John so famously experienced his revelation? Or mechanized travel beneath the Antarctic base at McMurdo. Marrakech. The Florida Keys.

Keep your eye on the Transit Authority Figures’ poster page to see what might come next.

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I would love to see the Florida Keys' subway, too. The people and architecture of the Florida Keys are fascinating because the land is almost not there. How and why are people living there, especially given the Keys' short life expectancy? 🙂

geez I didn't know so many other people like subway maps this much too.We need subways everywhere, running down the mid-Atlantic trench and through jungles, from island to island, and when underwater we need the tubes to be clear, because dammit, that would be awesome.